New Advertisements, REQUISITION. TO WILLIAM KELLY, ESQ., M.H.R., TAURANGA. SIR, —We, the undersigned, Electors of the East Coast Electoral District, respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be NOMINATED as a CANDIDATE to represent the East Coast Electoral District in the General Assembly for the forthcoming Parliament, and should you accede to our request we pledge ourselves to do our utmost to secure your return. From the care and attention you paid to the requirements of this district during the past, as our representative we are the more anxious that you should again undertake the duties, feeling confident that if returned you will continue to act in the same straightforward manner. Robert King Samuel Moody Stewart Bates James Hamilton H. W. Penny William Dodd Hira Te Popo P. J. Kelly W. E. Allen T. J. Dickson A. J. Leslie Frank Croon Joseph Thompson Thomas E. Wyatt Jeffrey Geary George Reece John F. Connelly Daniel Mahoney R. Peck James Busst Samuel Capper Mark Molloy Loftus Richards Samuel Elliott William McCauley William Luttrell Mark Bianovitch John Murphy Robert Luttrell C. Baker William McCarthy C. W. Betts Daniel Irwin James Blades F. H. B. Armstrong Robert A. Brooke S. Mahoney James Brown E. Law Thomas Brown C. Dett John Craig George Stevenson P. Fitzgerald Captain Angus Smith John Davis Thomas Clarke John Delaney James Smith Thomas Fanning Somerley Cameron William Geoghan R. H. Cartman F. Gunter Thomas Crimmins William Heard David Donald John Hudson Thomas Brennan Thomas Kells John Cook John Kelly James Denning John King James Spilliard C. Ledscham Williaifi T. Kirwan William Lee James Connor P. Monaghan Noah Howell John R. Rushton George Forbes, jun. Daniel Ryan Thomas Dawson Robert Thompson Frank Maxwell George Wormington John B. Tabb W. F. Wilmott John Parkinson David Young Daniel Addis Francis Potoky Manus O’Keefe David Mills Jeremiah McCarthy Samuel Payton Maurice McCarthy Thomas Castles Robert Patton Charles D. Litchfield Henry Knigh'ts Edward Clay John Avent John Thompson 1 Awanui James McGinley Andrew Tinling A. 0. Sou tar Ti Wai Pehana Alexander Mills John Vine George Ball John Appleton Charles S. Abbott Georg e Forbes, sen. George A. Forbes Robert Forbes TO MESSRS. • ROBERT KING, H W. PENNY, STEWART BATES, AND THE OTHER GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITION. /GENTLEMEN, —I have much pleaAA sure in acceding to your request to allow myself to be nominated as a Candidate to represent the East Coast District in the coming Parliament. My past experience will enable me in future (if elected) to advocate your cause with diligence, and, I hope, with effect. Immediately after the writs are issued I will take an early opportunity of addressing the Electors of the District at Tauranga, Opotiki, and Gisborne. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, 840 WILLIAM KELLY.
TOLOGA BAY RACES. FRIDAY, 24TH DECEMBER. THE TOLOGA BAY RACES will take place on the TOLOGA BAY RACECOURSE, on the above date. A programme of the various events will appear in a future issue, if possible. The following gentlemen have been appointed Stewards : —■ Messrs. A. 0. Arthur, E. Robson, E. Mubi'hy, M. Mullooly, C. Davis, E. Thatcher, Kabaubia Pahuba, Pataka Rangi, Albert Rangahua, and Captain Tbimmeb. JOHN TRIMMER, 837 Hon. Seo., and Treasurer. NEW YEAR’S BALL. A BALL, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE POVERTY BAY CELTIC! CLUB, Will take place in the MASONIC HALL, Gisborne, on # FRIDAY EVENING, 31st December, instant* BEING New Year’s Eve. Ti ckets (12s 6d) to be had of the Stewards Messrs Grahain, Webb, Piesse, P. Brcingan, Duncan McKay, Duncan Fraser, E. Cameron, A. McDonald, Hay, McDougall, and Buchanan ; and at the Standard and Herald offices ; Mr. Duncan’s Gisborne Bakery, and Mr.‘.Hig gins’ Shelhcu Hotel. T&a proceds of the Entertainment will be givenV towards aiding the Presbyterian ManajFßuilding Fond. ’ ■ ’ ' ” JAMES HAY, Poverty Bay Celtic Club? ■ ( Gisborne, 10th December, 1875* 886 I* *
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 335, 22 December 1875, Page 3
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